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A summer of family fun at Wyre’s theatres

If you’re looking for things to do with the kids this summer be sure to check out the great line up of family friendly shows coming to Wyre’s two theatres - Marine Hall and Thornton Little Theatre.

First
up at Marine Hall is TV favourite The Sooty Show. Direct from CITV, Sooty heads
into town in a fabulous new show to delight the whole family. Joining the
nation’s favourite bear will be Sweep, Soo and Sooty's TV Partner Richard
Cadell who will be attempting to keep Sooty from getting up to mischief.
Boy will he have his hands full!

It's
Sooty's birthday party and things aren't going to plan. Sooty and
Sweep get messy baking the birthday cake and will Soo ever
decide which dress to wear?

Special
party guests include legendary Sooty favourites Butch the bulldog and
Ramsbottom the snake.

So
join in with all the fun and games at Sooty's birthday party. There's also a
chance to meet Richard and Sooty after the show. A spectacular mix of magic,
music and mess it promises to be a real treat for children and a dose of
nostalgia for parents. Due to popular demand there are two shows on Wednesday
30 July at 11am and 2.30pm. Tickets are £10 or family of four tickets are just
£35.

Next
up at Marine Hall is the dazzling Let’s Dance on Ice on Saturday 2 August, brought
to you by Ice Glitz Productions, the same team behind the venue’s Winter
Wonderland on Ice last year. This spectacular ice skating show is
performed on synthetic ice and is designed to astonish you with breathtaking
lifts, tricks and spins by a cast of international ice skating stars. The
show starts at 7.30pm and tickets are just £8 for children, £10 for concessions
and £12 for adults.

Rounding
things up over at Thornton Little Theatre is Marty Macdonald’s Farm on Sunday
31 August, voiced by CBeebies’ Justin Fletcher – come and meet Pongo the pig,
Sheena the sheep and Molly-Moo the cow in this fun interactive puppet show for
kids.

Join in the adventure, make new friends and sing along to your favourite songs
and nursery rhymes in a live and interactive theatre show with bags of fun and
laughter, down on Marty MacDonald’s Farm! The show takes place at 11am and
tickets are just £8.50.